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Contribución al estudio de clamidiasis felina en gatos domésticos de la ciudad de Santiago

Liliana Maier M.
Carlos González
Alfonso Court
Alex García

2001

  • Datos de edición Avances en Ciencias Veterinarias; Vol. 16, No. 1-2 (2001): Enero-Diciembre
    Universidad de Chile
  • Tipo de Documento Libro
  • Materia Chlamydia feline, conjunctivitis.
  • Descripción
    The presence of Chlamydiae strains as a pathogenic agent in feline conjunctivitis was studied in samples obtained from 40 cats.About 50% of the samples were positive to Chlamydia psittaci using the immunofluorescence me­thod which seems to be an adequate technique.The most common pathogens associated with the ocular infection were Staphylococcus sp (44%), Streptococcus sp (29%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (10%).The zoonotic condition of ...
    The presence of Chlamydiae strains as a pathogenic agent in feline conjunctivitis was studied in samples obtained from 40 cats.About 50% of the samples were positive to Chlamydia psittaci using the immunofluorescence me­thod which seems to be an adequate technique.The most common pathogens associated with the ocular infection were Staphylococcus sp (44%), Streptococcus sp (29%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (10%).The zoonotic condition of Chlamydia psittaci is important as a public health matter and because of this, the cat vaccination is highly recommended.
    Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias y Pecuarias
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